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"Tune Slower" better than Slow Gold?
I seem to recall members uploading copies of out of print books to this forum. If memory serves, I believe it was OK/legal because they were out of print.
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Alisdair could probably confirm the appropriatness? If so it might be an option for those who have the book but are not willing to part with it. If not, nevermind ;-) Rob Yes, I'm looking "Style For The Studio" by Leon White. No one seems to have one. There are a few online for over $95.00. I can't come near that. I've spoken to Leon White and he's on the lookout for one, but no luck yet. |
Mike Detlefsen
On 3 Dec 2010, at 09:19 , rjf622000 wrote:
I seem to recall members uploading copies of out of print books to this forum. If memory serves, I believe it was OK/legal because they were out of print. It's not legal unless it's fallen into the Public Domain or the publisher has given permission in writing. :-) Mike |
So who owns the publishing rights for this? It is obviously out of
print. Who bought Dale Zdenek Publications? And was there a Volume 2? Scott MikeI seem to recall members uploading copies of out of print books tothis forum. If memory serves, I believe it was OK/legal because ____________________________________________________________ Globe Life Insurance $1* Buys $50,000 Life Insurance. Adults or Children. No Medical Exam. |
On 12/3/2010 11:50 AM, Scott R Dercks wrote:
So who owns the publishing rights for this? It is obviously out ofWhen I was researching this, Alfred Publishing was listed as the publisher of these books. Perhaps contacting them could produce some results. best, Bobby |
Mike Detlefsen
On 3 Dec 2010, at 10:50 , Scott R Dercks wrote:
So who owns the publishing rights for this? It is obviously out ofI can’t answer that question. If the publisher has gone out of business, then it is whoever bought the assets. If nobody did that, then the copyright reverts to the author he may be doing nothing with it, or he may have assigned the rights to another publisher. If he is no longer living, then it goes to his heirs or other designee. There are a number of works out there that are still in copyright, but nobody has any idea who has the rights. The situation with Google Books is an example of this situation, which is still in litigation last I heard. Mike |
Blueslogic
--- In jazz_guitar@..., Bob Hansmann <bobbybmusic@...> wrote:
I spoke to Alfred Publishing and they said it's out of print. They said it could legally be copied with the author's permission. Wayne |
Blueslogic
--- In jazz_guitar@..., Mike Detlefsen <detmik64@...> wrote:
Alfred owns the publishing. I don't think there was a volume 2. Wayne, |
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